If you are looking for a brilliant and exotic new album to get the weekend started on a great vibe, look no further than João Selva’s new full-length Passarinho, which translates from Portuguese as ‘little bird’. The Lyon based Brazilian producer, singer and songwriter takes cues from references such as his “Brazilian heroes like Marcos Valle, João Donato and Arthur Verocai as well as famed ‘70’s US soul-jazz icons like Shuggie Otis, Bill Withers and Johnny Guitar Watson.”
Coinciding with the album release today through Underdog Records, Selva has shared a video for the groovy and sparkling ‘Cantar Cantar’, directed by Peter the Moon. Watch it below.
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